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Hello,

I'm currently using Minio as an easy database for serving my images. To make things simpler everything is set to public, so that just with the URL, you can access it directly. While it's working great for my website, by setting everything public you can easily see ALL the images. So my question is : What is the best way to setup my node JS app as a proxy ? Is it going through the full S3 protocol hell mess, or is there any solution ?

PS : I have a lot of images, so setting everything in the node app is not possible

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[–] scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 3 points 5 months ago

Very cool! Thanks for posting this. Minio was great, but they started tailoring to enterprise clients, and it's become more and more annoying to keep it running in a homelab. (Security is 100% a great thing, but forcing high levels of security on me when I'm running 2 containers in a compose stack, where the minio container will never have exterior access... eh, I just gave up). So, I'm happy there's one tailored a bit more towards self hosters